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Effective immediately we will be deleting, without notice, any negative threads or posts that deal with the use of encryption and streaming of scanner audio.

We've noticed a huge increase in rants and negative posts that revolve around agencies going to encryption due to the broadcasting of scanner audio on the internet. It's now worn out and continues to be the same recycled rants. These rants hijack the threads and derail the conversation. They no longer have a place anywhere on this forum other than in the designated threads in the Rants forum in the Tavern.

If you violate these guidelines your post will be deleted without notice and an infraction will be issued. We are not against discussion of this issue. You just need to do it in the right place. For example:
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State Park Frequncy's??

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I dont remeber if it was on RR site or what site i found but it had the state park frequncy's posted on it. i havent been able to find it agian. i was woundering if anyone else came acrossed them. Thanks.

I take this back, earlier today at Chatfield I heard traffic from the DTRS Chatfield Ops TG (2372) simulcasted on the old DNR Tac-3 (151.370). Not sure if this was a one time only thing or if it was accidently patched. But I would assume this to be the exception to the rule, since they mostly use the DTRS.

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I take this back, earlier today at Chatfield I heard traffic from the DTRS Chatfield Ops TG (2372) simulcasted on the old DNR Tac-3 (151.370). Not sure if this was a one time only thing or if it was accidently patched. But I would assume this to be the exception to the rule, since they mostly use the DTRS.

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I thought it was odd, since all of their traffic seems to take place on the DTRS. I did hear them talking about the dreaded dead spots, so it may have been related to that. I would assume that their radio cars still have VHF equipment in it just as CSP keeps VHF rigs in their cars.

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I thought it was odd, since all of their traffic seems to take place on the DTRS. I did hear them talking about the dreaded dead spots, so it may have been related to that. I would assume that their radio cars still have VHF equipment in it just as CSP keeps VHF rigs in their cars.

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Hmm, thats interesting. Their DTRS coverage must be good enough that they can scrap all of their old VHF equip. I think that Roxborough SP still has VHF equip in their vehicles. I was over there about a week ago and saw one of their trucks with both an 800MHz and VHF antenna on its roof.

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Hmm, thats interesting. Their DTRS coverage must be good enough that they can scrap all of their old VHF equip. I think that Roxborough SP still has VHF equip in their vehicles. I was over there about a week ago and saw one of their trucks with both an 800MHz and VHF antenna on its roof.

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DNR Tac-3 (151.370 CSQ) lit up with activity again this AM. It sounded like maintenance personnel, campground hosts, and administrative personnel. I didnt hear any rangers on the frequency. Sounds like chatfield might have kept their old equipment for non-LE personnel to use.